Welcome to the 90th episode of The Cinefessions Podcast! Today Branden, Ashe, and Marc once again honor the late, great Bill Paxton by transforming the podcast into The PaxCast. This week, The PaxCast concludes with a review of Club Dread (2004). We also move on to round twenty-six of the Besting the Backlog Challenge, and…

Welcome to the 76th episode of The Cinefessions Podcast! This week, Branden, Marc, and Ashe continue the Resident Evil Arc with a review of Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004). Do you want to be a part of The Cinefessions Podcast? Well now you can be by leaving us a voicemail at 1-302-448-TALK (8255). If you have…

Welcome to the 50th episode of The Cinefessions Podcast! This is a big milestone for us here at Cinefessions, and we want to make sure we thank every one of you for listening to our podcast week in and week out. We are excited for the next 50 episodes! This week, Branden, Ashe, and Marc…

Welcome to episode 41 of The Cinefessions Podcast! Today, Branden, Ashe, and Marc continue the 8-episode arc of The Tarantinothon with a review of both volumes of Kill Bill (2003-2004) Subscribe to the Show on iTunes or Android! You can follow along with The Tarantinothon in multiple ways. Many of Tarantino’s films can be found…

The “long awaited” Bollywood episode is finally upon us! This month’s episode has reviews of three major Bollywood films: Dhoom (2004), Dhoom 2 (2006), and Bride and Prejudice (2004). There is also talk about two new trailers released this past month, Annie and Transformers 4, and much more. After you listen to the show, be…

Welcome to episode 3 of Cinefessions, the solo podcast dedicated to the confessions of a cinephile. In Cinefessions, I talk through film reviews, recommendations, and plenty of other things you may not care about. This week on the show, I continue the first ever Cinefessions Movie Marathon with Resident Evil: Apocalypse from 2004, as well…

“The rules are simple, just pick your favorite horror film for each day! However, you can’t pick the same horror film more [than] once. So once you pick say THE EXORCIST for your favorite horror film involving the powers of Hell, you can’t [pick] it again for any other day [whatsoever,] including favorite horror film.”…